A NEW ZEALANDER DANGEROUSLY ILL.
TWO NEW ZEALANDERS
WOUNDED
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day
The Premier has been advised that Trooper A. 11. Harrison, of the New Zealand Mounted Infantry, who came from Colyton, nearFeilding-, is dangerously ill at NaauwpoortSir A. Milner advises the Premier that Troopers J. Goldstone and 11. G. Hey wood, both of the First Contingent, were severely wounded at Wolverthuilen on the 14th.
Goldstone comes from Waimate, Canterbury; and Heywood is a son of the Secretary to the Treasury.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 23 February 1901, Page 5
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